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CORNUCOPIA a symbol of plenty, abundance, prosperity, fertility, wealth, good fortune, and more, and more, and more of everything
Street of Abundance, Pompeii, Italy, Victorian period
Italy, Pompeii. House of the Wild Boar (Street of Abundance). Roman mosaic of the atrium depicting geometric motifs. In the centre a hunting scene: dogs attacking a wild boar. Date: 2014
St Davids Church Army - Harvest Festival Date: 1906
Svetovid, Slavic deity of war and sun, depicted as a four-faced god with a horn of abundance and bow in a temple. A priest predicts the future by observing the behavior of a white horse
In the Street of Abundance at Pompeii by MataniaA special reconstruction series of ancient Pompeii by Fortunino Matania for The Sphere. Here, in the Via Dell Abbondanza, a wealthy street in the city, is a sacrificial shrine, where anyone
Sculpture. The ancient torso (Artemis statue). Was restoredArtemis. Goddes of the Hunt. Daughter of Zeus and sister of Apollo. Roman equivalent is Diana. The ancient torso (roman sculpture after an Artemis statue of the 4th century BC)
Orpheus, Abundantia and Veritas, Greek and Roman gods.. Handcolored copperplate engraving engraved by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf after illustrations by Leonard Defraine from Mythology in Prints
Aert de Gelder (1645-1727). Vertumnus and Pomona. Oil on canAert de Gelder (1645-1727). Dutch painter. Vertumnus and Pomona. Oil on canvas. The god Vertumnus, disguised as an old woman approaches Pomona and lauds the virtues of love and of himself
Italy. Pompeii. Italy. Thermopolium. (Sreet of Abundance)Italy. Pompeii. Italy. Thermopolium. Commercial establishment (restaurant). Both hot and cold food and drink were stored in the jars in the counter. (Sreet of Abundance)
House of Lucius Ceius Secondus or House of the Ceii. TetrasItaly. Pompeii. House of Lucius Ceius Secondus or House of the Ceii. 1st century a.C. Tetrastyle atrium and the Impluvium, designed to collect the rainwater coming from the compluvium in the roof
Spain. Madrid. Pediment of the Congress of Deputies by the SSpain. Madrid. Pediment of the Congress of Deputies showing Spain embracing the State Constitution and surrounded by Fortitude, Justice, Fine Arts, Commerce, Agriculture, rivers and canals
Roman art. Pompeii. Public fountain. Abundance path. Italy
Crocus Garden 1904A young woman, seated on a garden bench, enjoys the abundance of crocii (in white, yellow & purple) planted in large beds & in long tom pots on an Auricula theatre. Date: 1904
Sopwith Model IV: Fallacious coal indicationsThis model depicts the scenario where from the surface an abundance of coal appears to exist, but there is actually very little quantity below
Figure with corn of abundance. 1st c. Probably assistant of the high priests, specially in wedding cerimonies. Roman art. Early Empire. Sculpture on bronze. SPAIN. Madrid
GIORDANO, Luca (1632-1705). Mariana of Neubourg" GIORDANO, Luca (1632-1705). Mariana of Neubourg, Queen of Spain, on horseback. 1700 - 1705. In the upper part, two genies of the " Abundance". Baroque art. Oil on canvas. SPAIN
Bugs, butterflies and birds enjoy the delights of a blossoming, fertile meadow. 1925
A deer lounges in lush, tropical surroudings. Flowers bloom and trees merge with one another in a scene of beautiful abundance. 1925
Abundance and Prosperity - a New Years wish for 1906
FASHION / GOSE / 1909An impression of the top heavy fashions of 1909: large hats adorned with flowers, a narrow silhouette & and abundance of fur in the shape of stoles & muffs
Algerian SceneryThe gates of the desert - water flows in seeming abundance, but beyond is the Sahara where water is the rarest of commodities
Frog AmuletFROG AMULET The frog was the emblem of Hegt, the Egyptian goddess of abundance; the Romans adopted it as a symbol of prosperity
Cornucopia AmuletCORNUCOPIA AMULET For the Romans the cornucopia was a symbol of abundance, so as an amulet it was a promise of prosperity